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High market and geopolitical volatility prompt issuers to slow primary issuance plans
A series of foreign bank issuers move in force to raise dollars, pushing weekly issuance tally close to March 2025
Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
◆ Issuer outmaneuvers worsening market to meet funding targets ◆ Trade leaves premium to compensate for heightened volatility ◆ Spread is BoI's tightest senior funding since 2021
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◆ German bank with US real estate exposure joins senior pipeline ◆ Several 'tailwinds' could be supportive for Aareal ◆ Portugal's Montepio mandates senior non-preferred
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◆ Rare and higher yielding bonds eyed ◆ Bid for duration revived ◆ FRN appetite could start to wane
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◆ Barclays leads reopening of foreign banks' issuance in yen ◆ BFCM unleashes 'rare beast' Kangaroo ◆ Danske stays closer to home in Swedish krona tier two
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Cooling US inflation raises hopes of dollar rate cuts, in turn pushing forward deals that were slated for later in the year
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◆ Quick fire from the US bulge bracket bank makes this its second deal in May and fourth this year ◆ NatWest returns with senior opco Yankee a week after blowout AT1 ◆ CPI report improves market conditions
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◆ Improved sentiment after US inflation report could spur more issuance next week ◆ SMN completes tight print versus peers ◆ ICBC offers green bond in multiple currencies